Illustrations of the Divine GovernmentSherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1822 - 456 |
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... appoint- ment of the law that the destruction of one vegetable shall afford nourishment to another , and in like manner to keep up the supply of food for animals , by the appointment of the law that they shall furnish subsistence to ...
... appoint- ment of the law that the destruction of one vegetable shall afford nourishment to another , and in like manner to keep up the supply of food for animals , by the appointment of the law that they shall furnish subsistence to ...
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... appoint , continually superintends the changes which induce it . If every particle of matter in the globe be more or less in motion , and if we can fix our eye on no spot where there is not organized and conscious existence , the view ...
... appoint , continually superintends the changes which induce it . If every particle of matter in the globe be more or less in motion , and if we can fix our eye on no spot where there is not organized and conscious existence , the view ...
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... appointed by him who first set in motion the complicated and mighty wheels which bring it round . Of this sublime truth , which nothing but its greatness can lead us to doubt , we may be fur- ther assured , by the consideration of the ...
... appointed by him who first set in motion the complicated and mighty wheels which bring it round . Of this sublime truth , which nothing but its greatness can lead us to doubt , we may be fur- ther assured , by the consideration of the ...
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... appointed by a Being of infinite wisdom and goodness , must admit that he foresaw all the consequences which would result from their operation , in every instant of time and to every individual . If , therefore , when he appointed them ...
... appointed by a Being of infinite wisdom and goodness , must admit that he foresaw all the consequences which would result from their operation , in every instant of time and to every individual . If , therefore , when he appointed them ...
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... ; he hath determined their appointed times , and the place of their habitation . " Our revered Master assures us , that not even a sparrow falleth to the ground , without the will of our heavenly Father ; and that the very hairs 34.
... ; he hath determined their appointed times , and the place of their habitation . " Our revered Master assures us , that not even a sparrow falleth to the ground , without the will of our heavenly Father ; and that the very hairs 34.
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